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08 , 2001 AMERICAN ECOLOGY ANNOUNCES PLANNED MANAGEMENT TRANSITION BOISE, Idaho - Chairman Jack K. Lemley and the Board of Directors of American Ecology Corporation [NASDAQ: ECOL] today announced a planned transition of Company management. "The Board of Directors and I have reorganized the Company to create the position of Chief Operating Officer," Lemley stated, adding "The Chief Executive Officer function is replaced by the Board's Executive Committee." Lemley will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board and member of its Executive Committee. Longtime Board member Edward Heil will chair the Executive Committee. "Steve Romano, President of American Ecology's Idaho Operations and Vice President for Corporate Development, is appointed Chief Operating Officer," Lemley announced. Effective immediately, Romano is responsible for day-to-day operations of American Ecology and its subsidiaries and reports to the Executive Committee through Heil. Jim Baumgardner, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will also report to the Executive Committee through Heil. "We look forward to Jack Lemley's continued contributions to American Ecology as Chairman of the Board of Directors," Heil said. "The Board recognizes Jack's tremendous contributions in saving the Company during the mid-1990s, returning it to profitability, and placing us firmly on the path to future growth." "I accepted the position of Chairman in 1995 to help turn the company around and assemble a solid management team," Lemley noted, concluding, "I believe that has been accomplished and an excellent management team is now in place." Lemley joined American Ecology after a long and distinguished career in the heavy construction and engineering industry. As CEO of Transmanche-Link from 1989 to 1993, Lemley managed construction of the Channel Tunnel, the largest privately funded construction project in history. Prior to that, Lemley served 12 years with Morrison Knudsen Corporation as Senior Vice President, where he managed construction of King Khalid Military City in Saudi Arabia and other mega-projects around the world. Lemley currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Idaho Power Company and Applied Power Corporation, and is a trustee of the University of Idaho and Albertson's College of Idaho. Heil has served on the Board of Directors of American Ecology since 1994, and is the Company's largest shareholder. He has also owned and operated one of the largest solid waste landfills in the midwestern United States and brings more than 40 years of experience in the construction and waste service industries. Romano has served in capacities of increasing responsibility with American Ecology and its subsidiaries for more than 12 years. He brings 22 years of experience in the waste management field with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. American Ecology Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides radioactive, PCB, hazardous and non-hazardous waste services to commercial and government customers throughout the United States, such as nuclear power plants, medical and academic institutions and petro-chemical facilities. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the Company is the oldest radioactive and hazardous waste services Company in the United States. This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on our current expectations, beliefs, and assumptions about the industry and markets in which American Ecology Corporation and its subsidiaries operate. Actual results may differ materially from what is expressed herein and no assurance can be given that the company can successfully implement its growth strategy or generate future earnings. For information on factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations, please refer to American Ecology Corporation's Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. October
22, 2001 AMERICAN ECOLOGY AWARDS DESIGN CONTRACT TO WASHINGTON GROUP Idaho
Companies To Work Together On Expansion of Hazardous Waste Disposal
Site "Washington Group has very strong credentials in state-of-the-art hazardous waste disposal facility design and engineering, including experience at the Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory," Romano stated, adding, "Washington Group's extensive Idaho experience is an added benefit to us." "We appreciate this opportunity to work for an Idaho client on an engineering project of this importance in our home state," said Anne P. Veigel, Vice President - Business Development of Washington Group's Federal Projects Division, concluding "We look forward to delivering the kind of high-quality project that meets American Ecology's uncompromising standards for reliability and safety." US Ecology Idaho - formerly Envirosafe Services of Idaho - is the newest addition to American Ecology's family of hazardous and radioactive waste processing and disposal companies. American Ecology purchased the Idaho subsidiary in February 2001. Washington Group's design work will include engineering specifications for a double-lined barrier system that will meet or exceed regulatory requirements. American Ecology will invest several million dollars in the expansion project, with construction to begin after the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality completes environmental reviews. American Ecology Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides a variety of radioactive, PCB, hazardous and non-hazardous waste services to commercial and government customers throughout the United States, such as nuclear power plants, medical and academic institutions, steel mills and petro-chemical facilities. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the Company is the oldest radioactive and hazardous waste services Company in the United States. This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on our current expectations, beliefs, and assumptions about the industry and markets in which American Ecology Corporation and its subsidiaries operate. Actual results may differ materially from what is expressed herein and no assurance can be given that the company can successfully implement its growth strategy, generate future earnings, or complete the planned Idaho facility expansion on schedule. For information on factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations, please refer to American Ecology Corporation's Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. October
29, 2001 AMERICAN ECOLOGY POSTS QUARTERLY LOSS Oak
Ridge Performance Hurts Quarter For the nine months ending September 30, 2001, consolidated revenue increased 28%, reaching $40.5 million compared to revenue of $31.6 million for the same nine-month period last year. Net income for the nine months dipped to $595,000 from the $3.2 million generated during the same period last year, resulting in basic earning per share of $.03 per share compared to $.22 for the same period last year. "We are disappointed with the loss for the quarter," Baumgardner stated, adding "However, after revising our outlook downward last month, the Company has reduced costs through a management reorganization and other measures that should return the Company to profitability in the fourth quarter." Despite the loss in the quarter, operational and financial performance at the Company's hazardous and radioactive waste disposal facilities remained solid. "All of our core disposal assets are profitable and performing well," Baumgardner stated, adding "We intend to aggressively execute against our revised business plan to improve the financial performance of the Company." The Company will hold its quarterly investor conference call on Monday, October 29, 2001 at 10:00 am MT. Interested parties are invited to submit questions in advance to info@americanecology.com, or by facsimile to 208.331.7900. To join the call, investors and other interested parties may dial 1.877.6799055. American Ecology Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides radioactive, PCB, hazardous and non-hazardous waste services to commercial and government customers throughout the United States, such as nuclear power plants, medical and academic institutions, steel mills and petro-chemical facilities. The company provides scientific solutions that protect people and the environment. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the Company is the oldest radioactive and hazardous waste services company in the United States. This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on our current expectations, beliefs, and assumptions about the markets in which American Ecology Corporation and its subsidiaries operate. Actual results may differ materially from what is expressed herein and no assurance can be given that the company can successfully implement its growth strategy, generate future earnings, overcome its operating difficulties at its Oak Ridge facility, or prevail in pending litigation. For information on factors that could cause actual results to differ from expectations, please refer to American Ecology Corporation's Report on Form 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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